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Joseph M. Newcomer
I need a way in Outlook 2003 to use the help system. It currently seems incapable of
functioning without trying to figure out if I have office 2007, which requires that I
enable scripting, which is going to happen whenever hell freezes over or Bill Gates
declares that Apple has won, whichever comes first.
There is absolutely no reason for help to care. Help text is help text. I don't want my
display "optimized", I want the content I paid for. I do not want it going out to the
Internet for help, I want to read the local files, and they work perfectly fine in my
current browser. I do not want such "considerations" intefering with the proper
functioning of existing software.
The horrid fascination with client-side scripting has to STOP! Client-side scripting
cannot be trusted.
How can I permanently break this stupid misfeature and simply use the help files I have?
joe
Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
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Web: http://www.flounder.com
MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm
functioning without trying to figure out if I have office 2007, which requires that I
enable scripting, which is going to happen whenever hell freezes over or Bill Gates
declares that Apple has won, whichever comes first.
There is absolutely no reason for help to care. Help text is help text. I don't want my
display "optimized", I want the content I paid for. I do not want it going out to the
Internet for help, I want to read the local files, and they work perfectly fine in my
current browser. I do not want such "considerations" intefering with the proper
functioning of existing software.
The horrid fascination with client-side scripting has to STOP! Client-side scripting
cannot be trusted.
How can I permanently break this stupid misfeature and simply use the help files I have?
joe
Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
email: (e-mail address removed)
Web: http://www.flounder.com
MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm